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Sixteen White House Heritage High School Students Joined Solar Cell Lab Nov 15th.
How does a solar cell work and how can you make one? On Friday November 15th, VINSE welcomed 16 students from White House Heritage High School to our Cleanroom Solar Cell Lab. They went inside the VINSE cleanroom, home of the cleanest air in middle Tennessee, and found out… Read MoreNov. 15, 2024
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Nine Clarkrange High School Students Join Forensics Lab Nov. 8th
On Friday, November 8th, VINSE welcomed 9 students from Clarkrange High School to our Forensics Lab. It seems like there was nothing eye-catching at the “crime scene,” but what were the hidden clues? During the forensics lab program, the students solved a whodunnit-themed activity using several types of spectroscopies including… Read MoreNov. 8, 2024
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Spotlight Publication: “Hierarchically porous electrospun carbon nanofiber for high-rate capacitive deionization electrodes” published in Desalination
Congratulations to John Waugh! John’s article “Hierarchically porous electrospun carbon nanofiber for high-rate capacitive deionization electrodes” has been selected as a VINSE spotlight publication. John Waugh is a 2023 Ph.D. graduate from the Interdisciplinary Materials Science Program under the direction of Dr. Peter Pintauro. He is currently a research scientist… Read MoreNov. 5, 2024